Re: Shipping charges based on dollar level

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 15322
interpreted = N
texte = We just had a very good discussion reguarding that same topic, go to the starnine archives and search for shipcost http://search.smithmicro.com/mailinglists.htmlAt 02:49 PM 12/2/97 -0800, you wrote: >We are currently trying to implement a shipping charge based on subtotal. > >0.01-25.00 = 4.00 >25.01 - 50.00 = 5.00 >50.01 - 100.01 = 6.00 >etc. >etc. > >I am aware that by using the [lookup] tag the matching values have to be >exact. The only problem with that is that there are way too many >possibilities for the subtotal and the shipping db would be way too big. > >Does anyone know how to do a smaller db with the lookup finding the closest >possible match? > >Or is there another solution?? > > >regards, > > > > Ray Hatch EDGnet...http://www.edg.net (my eyedoctor reports I have perfect 800x600 vision) Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Shipping charges based on dollar level (Ray Hatch 1997)
  2. Shipping charges based on dollar level (Updates 1997)
We just had a very good discussion reguarding that same topic, go to the starnine archives and search for shipcost http://search.smithmicro.com/mailinglists.htmlAt 02:49 PM 12/2/97 -0800, you wrote: >We are currently trying to implement a shipping charge based on subtotal. > >0.01-25.00 = 4.00 >25.01 - 50.00 = 5.00 >50.01 - 100.01 = 6.00 >etc. >etc. > >I am aware that by using the [lookup] tag the matching values have to be >exact. The only problem with that is that there are way too many >possibilities for the subtotal and the shipping db would be way too big. > >Does anyone know how to do a smaller db with the lookup finding the closest >possible match? > >Or is there another solution?? > > >regards, > > > > Ray Hatch EDGnet...http://www.edg.net (my eyedoctor reports I have perfect 800x600 vision) Ray Hatch

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